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G.

37 people

G.A.

10 people

G.B.

11 people

G.C.

4 people

G.D.

5 people

G.E.

9 people

G.F.

7 people

G.F.T.

1 people

G.G.

4 people

G.GARLAND

1 people

G.H.

12 people

G.I.

1 people

G.J.

5 people

G.K.

2 people

G.L.

5 people

G.L.P.

1 people

G.M.

8 people

G.N.

3 people

G.P.

8 people

G.P.A.

1 people

G.P.R.

1 people

G.R.

7 people

G.S.

5 people

G.T.

2 people

G.T.M.

1 people

G.U.

2 people

G.V.

1 people

G.W.

24 people

GILBERTO

A bright pledge or famous hostage, combining elements meaning 'bright' and 'pled...

Germanic 2 people

GO. E.

1 people

GROSVENOR

1 people

GURNEY

1 people

GUSTAVUS

A staff of the Goths or a noble staff, derived from Gothic and Germanic elements...

Germanic 3 people

Gabe

2 people

Gabriel

God is my strength or God is my might, combining the divine name with a word for...

Hebrew 2 people

Gabriela

God is my strength, derived from Hebrew elements meaning God and strength.

Hebrew, Spanish, Portuguese 1 people

Gail

My father is rejoicing, derived from Hebrew elements meaning father and joy.

English, Hebrew 1 people

Gaillard

Cheerful, lively, or bold, derived from Old French and Germanic roots meaning jo...

French, Germanic 1 people

Gaius

A Roman praenomen (given name) of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Latin ...

Latin 1 people

Gale

A strong wind or breeze, derived from Old English and Norse origins.

English 2 people

Galen

Calm or peaceful, derived from the Greek word 'galene' meaning tranquility.

Greek 1 people

Galusha

1 people

Ganna

A name of uncertain meaning, possibly related to Germanic or Slavic roots.

Germanic, Slavic 1 people

Ganson

Son of Gan, where Gan may be a shortened form of a Germanic name.

English 1 people

Gardine

One who tends a garden, derived from the occupation of gardening.

English 1 people

Gardner

One who tends a garden; a gardener.

English 5 people

Garland

A wreath or garland of flowers, or a strip of land, derived from Old French orig...

English, French 2 people

Garo

Uncertain; possibly related to Armenian or Basque roots with unclear meaning.

Armenian, Basque 1 people

Garrard

A spear-hard warrior or one with a hard spear, combining elements for spear and ...

Germanic 2 people

Garrett

Spear strength or mighty with a spear, derived from Germanic elements.

Germanic, Old English 3 people

Garrison

A fortified military post or the soldiers stationed there, derived from Old Fren...

English 1 people

Garter

A band or strap worn around the leg to hold up a stocking, derived from Old Fren...

English 1 people

Gary

A spear or a man with a spear, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'spear'.

English, Germanic 1 people

Gash

A deep cut or wound, derived from Old Norse origins.

English 1 people

Gaston

A guest or stranger, derived from Germanic roots referring to a visitor or outsi...

Germanic 2 people

Gavin

White hawk or little hawk.

Scottish

Gay

1 people

Gaylord

A cheerful or lighthearted nobleman.

Old French 6 people

Geary

Changeable or fickle, possibly derived from Irish or English origins with uncert...

English, Irish 1 people

Gelasino

One who laughs or smiles, derived from Greek 'gelas' meaning laughter.

Italian, Greek 1 people

Gelasio

One who laughs or smiles, derived from Greek 'gelas' meaning laughter.

Italian, Greek 1 people

Gempo

The meaning depends on the kanji used, but may relate to 'origin' or 'source' co...

Japanese 2 people

Gen.

1 people

Gene

Well-born or noble, derived from the Greek word for birth or origin.

Greek 3 people

General

Leader or commander, derived from the Latin word for general or leader.

Latin 3 people

Genevieve

Woman of the race or tribe.

Germanic 3 people

Geo.

17 people

Geoffrey

A peaceful pledge or divine peace, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'terri...

Old French, Germanic 1 people

George

Farmer or one who works the earth.

Greek 465 people

Georgeieanna

A blended feminine form combining George (farmer) with Jeanna (God is gracious).

English, combination name 1 people

Georges

A farmer or one who works the earth; a tiller of the soil.

Greek 8 people

Georgia

A woman who works the earth or a farmer, derived from the Greek word for earth.

Greek 2 people

Georgiana

A feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'one who works the earth'.

Latin, Greek 1 people

Georgie

A diminutive of George or Georgia, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth worker'.

Greek, Latin 1 people

Gerald

Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'spear ruler' or 'ruler with a spear.'

Germanic 9 people

Geraldine

A feminine form meaning 'ruler with the spear' or 'spear ruler.'

Germanic 3 people

Gerard

Brave with a spear or strong with a spear.

Germanic 4 people

Gerardo

A spear warrior or one who rules with a spear, from Germanic elements meaning 's...

Germanic, Spanish 1 people

Gerhard

Spear strength or mighty with a spear.

Germanic 2 people

Gerhart

A brave spear warrior, combining Germanic elements for 'spear' and 'brave' or 's...

Germanic 1 people

Germany

The European nation, derived from Latin Germania, referring to the Germanic peop...

Latin, Germanic 1 people

Gerrard

A spear warrior or brave with a spear, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear' an...

Germanic, Old French 1 people

Gerrit

A spear warrior or brave with a spear, from Germanic elements for 'spear' and 'b...

Germanic, Dutch 1 people

Gerry

A diminutive of Gerald, Gerard, or Geraldine, ultimately meaning 'spear warrior'...

Germanic, English 1 people

Gertrude

Spear of strength or beloved strength.

Germanic 12 people

Giacomo

One who supplants or follows, derived from the Hebrew name Jacob meaning 'heel-h...

Hebrew, Italian 1 people

Gibbs

Son of Gibb, where Gibb is a diminutive of Gilbert meaning 'bright pledge'.

English, patronymic 1 people

Gibson

Son of Gibb, where Gibb is a diminutive of Gilbert meaning 'bright pledge'.

English, patronymic 1 people

Gichner

The etymology and meaning of Gichner are uncertain; it may derive from Germanic ...

Germanic, possibly Yiddish 1 people

Gideon

A mighty warrior or one who cuts down; a feller of trees.

Hebrew 3 people

Gifford

A ford where gifts are given or a ford associated with a gift.

Old English 3 people

Gilbert

Bright pledge or one whose promise shines brightly.

Germanic 16 people

Gilda

A gilded maiden or one covered with gold, from Germanic elements meaning 'gold' ...

Germanic, Old English 1 people

Giles

A young goat or kid, derived from the Greek word for goat.

Greek 2 people

Gill

A ravine or narrow valley, derived from Old English or Old Norse roots.

English 2 people

Gillette

1 people

Ginery

1 people

Giorgis

1 people

Giovanna

God is gracious.

Hebrew

Giovanni

God is gracious.

Hebrew 4 people

Giro

1 people

Girolano

1 people

Giulia

Youthful or of the Julian family.

Latin

Giuseppe

God will increase.

Hebrew 1 people

Gladys

Princess or ruler.

Welsh 7 people

Glen

A narrow valley or ravine.

Scottish Gaelic 3 people

Glendon

1 people

Glenn

A valley or glen, referring to a person who lived in a valley.

Scottish 11 people

Glenni

2 people

Gloria

Glory, honor, or fame.

Latin 2 people

Godlove

1 people

Goichi

1 people

Golden

2 people

Goldie

1 people

Goldwin

1 people

Gomer

1 people

Gonzales

1 people

Gonzalo

Battle warrior; one strong in battle.

Germanic 1 people

Goodwin

2 people

Goose

1 people

Gordan

1 people

Gordon

From the great hill or spacious fort.

Scottish 8 people

Gore

A triangular piece of land or cloth.

Old English 2 people

Goto

A Japanese surname, often written with characters meaning 'five' and 'door' or s...

Japanese 1 people

Gottfried

God's peace or divine peace.

Germanic

Gottlieb

Beloved of God, from the German elements 'Gott' (God) and 'lieb' (beloved).

German, Yiddish 1 people

Gould

Gold or golden.

Old English 2 people

Gouverneur

Governor, from the French word for one who governs.

French 1 people

Grace

Elegance, refinement, or divine favor.

Latin 23 people

Graceila

A diminutive or variant form of Grace, meaning elegance, charm, or divine grace.

Spanish 1 people

Grachoma

Possibly related to Greek elements, though the exact meaning is uncertain.

Greek 1 people

Grady

Noble or illustrious, from the Irish 'GrĂ¡da' meaning grace or nobility.

Irish 1 people

Graela

Possibly related to grace or a variant of names like Greta or Gracie.

Germanic, possibly Scandinavian 1 people

Grafton

From a town or settlement associated with a grove or forest, from Old English 'g...

English 1 people

Graham

A gray homestead or a home in a gravelly area.

Old English 4 people

Grahm

A variant spelling of Graham, meaning a gray or gravelly homestead.

English, Scottish 1 people

Grainne

Golden or sun-like.

Irish

Grant

Great or large in size or stature.

Old French, Norman 6 people

Grantland

Land granted or a place of granted land, from Old English 'grant' and 'land'.

English 1 people

Granville

From a large town or settlement, from Old French 'grand' (great) and 'ville' (to...

French, English 1 people

Grayson

The son of a gray-haired man or a steward's son.

Old English 3 people

Green

3 people

Greenbury

A settlement or fortified place associated with green or vegetation.

English 1 people

Gregoria

Feminine form of Gregory, meaning watchful or vigilant, from Greek 'gregorein' (...

Spanish, Italian, Portuguese 1 people

Gregorio

Watchful or vigilant, from the Greek 'gregorein' meaning to watch or be awake.

Spanish, Italian, Portuguese 1 people

Gregory

Watchful or vigilant, from the Greek 'gregorein' meaning to watch or be awake.

Greek, English 1 people

Greta

A pearl.

German

Grey

A color name referring to the neutral shade between black and white.

English 1 people

Griff

A short form meaning a griffon or griffin, a legendary creature with an eagle's ...

English 1 people

Griffith

Strong lord or powerful chief.

Welsh 1 people

Grote

The great one or large person.

German, Dutch 1 people

Grover

One who lives in or tends a grove of trees.

English 7 people

Gruen

Green or one who is green.

German, Yiddish 1 people

Guadalupe

River of the wolf, derived from Arabic words for wolf and river.

Arabic, Spanish

Guglielmo

Resolute protector or determined will-helmet.

Italian 1 people

Guido

Guide or leader, one who shows the way.

Italian, Germanic 1 people

Guildford

1 people

Guilford

1 people

Guillaume

Resolute protector or strong-willed warrior.

Germanic

Guillermo

Resolute protector or determined defender.

Spanish, Germanic 4 people

Gulian

1 people

Gus

Majestic or venerable; a diminutive of Augustus or Gustavo.

Latin, Scandinavian 5 people

Gustaf

Staff of the Goths.

Old Norse, Swedish 2 people

Gustav

Staff of the Goths or royal staff.

Germanic, Swedish 4 people

Gustave

Staff of the Goths.

Old Norse, French 3 people

Gustavis

Staff of the Goths.

Old Norse, Latin 2 people

Gustavo

Staff of the Goths or royal staff.

Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish 1 people

Guste

Staff of the Goths or royal staff.

Scandinavian, German 1 people

Gutzon

Good son or son of Guth.

Scandinavian, Danish 1 people

Guy

Guide or leader.

Germanic, French 26 people

Gwendolen

Fair bow or blessed ring.

Welsh 1 people

Gwendolyn

Fair bow or blessed ring.

Welsh 1 people

Gwynn

Fair, white, or blessed.

Welsh 1 people

Gypsy

A wanderer or one from Egypt, referring to the Romani people.

English 1 people